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(Created page with "A '''Chemical'''<ref>The noun ''Chemical'' should be capitalised when mentioning the entity</ref> is a humanoid entity that has a body made of one specific chemical compound (can be both organic or inorganic) and less of related compounds. They are named after the most present compound to avoid confusion between Chemicals. Most of the time, they look just like humans. Due to being made of/by Elements (the gods), all Chemicals are considered as demigods. ==Names== Ch...")
 
 
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==Physiology==
Chemicals rarely feel physical pain but they can feel "chemical pain" which can be a thousand time worse than the worst pain for humans. Decomposition is almost always excruciatingly painful.
 
Based on 23 characters, the average height of Chemicals is 176 cm.
 
==Behaviour==
Every Chemical is a different individual, hence Chemicals' behaviours cannot be view as a whole but individually. They are often portrayed as as sentient as humans, which is not entirely true since Chemicals do not experience human-like emotions.
 
Most Chemicals are human-friendly and accept working with humans. The ones who are closer to humans are more human-like behaviours and speech, they learn human emotions and often can mimic human emotions in appropriate situations. The ones with less human contact are less human-like; lack of emotions and strange speech.
 
They speak in human languages to each other. The most common languages among Chemicals are German, French, Latin and English. Languages such as Chinese, Persian, Russian, Japanese and Spanish are common too. However, they do not speak every language and might need help from human translators.
 
==History==
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